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Overview
An ugly number is a number whose prime factors are limited to 2,3 and 5.
Given a number, n return true if it is an ugly number otherwise return false.
Example 1
Input: 12
Output: true
Example 2
Input: 7
Output: false
Idea is to
- While the number is a factor of two keep dividing the number by 2
- While the number is a factor of three keep dividing the number by 3
- While the number is a factory of five keep dividing the number by 5
In the end, if the number is equal to 1 then return true otherwise return false
Program
Below is the program for the same
package main
import "fmt"
func isUgly(n int) bool {
if n == 0 {
return false
}
if n == 1 {
return true
}
for {
if n%2 != 0 {
break
}
n = n / 2
}
for {
if n%3 != 0 {
break
}
n = n / 3
}
for {
if n%5 != 0 {
break
}
n = n / 5
}
return n == 1
}
func main() {
output := isUgly(12)
fmt.Println(output)
output = isUgly(7)
fmt.Println(output)
}
Output
true
false
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